These bags or canisters contain Humidity Controlling Molecular (HCM) beads.
The beads are a 100% clay product with no chemical additives and are
very safe and non-toxic. They are designed to control the humidity
in your humidor and scavenge free ammonia. The bags are made of 100%
polyester knit fabric and the canisters are made of polypropylene
and vinyl. We use the absolute best and purest products
available, chosen with cigars in mind.

Your beads have arrived pre-conditioned to 65% RH (unless you have
ordered a custom RH) and are ready to place in your humidor.
Do not make any adjustments to the beads
or your humidor for at least one week. Two weeks to
a month would be even better. This will allow time for your humidor
to begin to reach equilibrium. That means that everything will be
seeking a perfect balance of moisture throughout your beads,
conditioned space, cigars, and humidor. Please do your best to be
patient. The longer you can wait, the better your beads will treat
you. Waiting will heal most problems. Patience will help you to
avoid problems. Most problems arise because we have not waited long enough.

Please take time to test and
calibrate your hygrometer. A high quality
hygrometer that can be calibrated is critical when starting with
beads. Both your cigar-keeping success and your bead adjusting
skills will rely heavily on the accuracy of your hygrometer. If you do
not own a high quality hygrometer that can be calibrated, get one
immediately; we stock them. Email us and we can get one to you or we
may be able to make a suggestion. You may already have what you
need; if you are not sure, do not hesitate to email us and ask.

Calibration is non-negotiable and of the utmost importance. If
you develop problems and contact us for help, we will ask you to
salt test your hygrometer before we start trouble-shooting. We will
insist you do it even if you just did it yesterday. We absolutely
must be sure that your hygrometer is perfectly accurate before we
start trying to fix anything, and double checking it is both
sensible and responsible. It may seem like overkill, but it is a
necessary step. There are two easy ways to test and calibrate your
hygrometer. You can use the salt test, or use a Boveda 65% pack or a
Boveda Calibration Kit. We sell both. The salt test can be found on
our web site (www.hcmbeads.com/faq.asp#What_is_the_Salt_Test).

After 24 hours your humidor should settle at, or
very near, the set-point of your beads. If it does, you are
finished. If not, after a couple weeks to a month, you can raise or
lower the RH of your beads by following the simple procedures below.

Raising the RH

If the RH is lower than you like, place a small water-soaked
sponge in a pan or dish and place it in your humidor overnight. Take
the dish and sponge out in the morning and then wait to check your
RH in the afternoon. We cannot stress
enough the importance of following the instructions to the letter.
When we say to use a small dish with a sponge, we really mean that.
A glass or bowl with water in it is not an alternative as it does not
provide the evaporative surface area needed. If the RH is still low,
simply put the sponge back in the humidor, leave it overnight,
remove it in the morning; check the RH in the afternoon, and repeat
the process as necessary. If you wish to hasten the process, simply
use more wet sponges in more areas of your humidor.

While you are doing this, realize that it takes a good amount of
time to recondition everything in your humidor. The amount of time
depends on how much you want to raise the RH of your beads, the size
of your humidor, how many beads you have, and how many sponges you
use. It could take hours, days, or weeks. Take your time. Be
patient. The more careful, patient and precise you are, the better
the process will work. The time you spend with the process will give
you a greater understanding of how humidity works in your humidor,
and how your beads react.

You can hasten the process by removing your beads from the
humidor and placing them in a Ziploc™, Rubbermaid™ or like container along
with the sponges and maybe a little fan to move air. That will move
things along drastically, although it is not really necessary unless
you are reconditioning a large amount of beads.

Lowering the RH

If the RH is higher than you like, you can lower the RH of the
beads by placing them in the refrigerator for an hour.
This relies on the fact that the RH in your refrigerator is around
45% RH (assuming the refrigerator is working properly). The beads
will always work to assume the ambient RH (the RH in the area
surrounding) regardless of whether they are in the humidor or
refrigerator or out in the room. When reconditioning your beads to a
lower RH, the ambient RH has to be lower. If the room ambient is
less than 5% lower than your desired set-point, do not use it, use
the refrigerator or freezer as instructed below.

When the refrigerator is not working well enough, or you wish to
make big changes fast, you can put the beads on a plate and place
them in the freezer for 25 minutes. SET
A TIMER!!! If you freeze the beads, the water in the
beads may freeze, expand, and destroy your beads. We do not want
that. Odds of it happening are slim, but it can.

After 25 minutes take the beads out of the
freezer and place them in a Ziploc™ freezer bag with your
hygrometer. Let the bag sit for 24 hours, note the RH, and repeat
the process if necessary. It is always best to test your beads with
this method before doing any reconditioning at all. If the beads
show a lot higher RH in the bag than when they were in your humidor,
it will tell you that your humidor is leaky. It is how we will expose
that sort of thing if we ever need to troubleshoot.

Storing HCM Beads

If for some reason you do not wish to use your beads for some period
of time, simply store them in a sealed Ziploc™ bag. That will
preserve the RH of your beads so that they are ready for use when you need
them. If left in the open air, the beads will work double time to
assume the ambient RH. As such, they will not be at the proper setting
when you need them.

Notes

Pay very close attention to how your beads react while you are
working with them, and you will soon get a good feel for how your
beads work. When you recondition your beads take some notes; write
down the time you started, the RH when you started, and what the RH
is when you are done. Write down anything that you think is
pertinent, anything that may help in the future. This helps to
quickly figure out how many cycles or how much time it will take to
recondition the beads to your desired set-point.

The key to properly conditioning beads is patience. It takes time
for water vapor to equalize throughout your cigars, boxes, and walls
of your humidor. It is not measured in hours but in days. Use this to
your advantage; take your time, and watch intently. Your beads and
humidor will tell you what to do, and usually, if you are patient
enough, it will tell you that you do not have to do anything at all.

NEVER add water directly to your beads. HCM beads can become very
hot and melt their bag or canister. It is not a chemical reaction that causes the
heat, it is the friction created by the water rushing into billions
of tiny pores at an incredible speed. Adding water directly to the
beads will also upset the delicate balance that is equilibrium. Once
that balance is thrown off, it takes a huge amount of effort to
bring the beads back to their proper set-point.

Only use distilled
water to condition your beads. Keeping them clean and free from
debris will help them last a lifetime.

Never use the beads to soak
up water, such as in a wine-ador. It will cause mold growth, ruin
your beads and your cigars, and make a mess. It is dangerous and
completely wrong. If you are considering some sort of catch
container, dry any standing water and deploy your beads where they
are safe and away from it. If you have plugged your wine-ador drain as
you should (it is an absolute must if you are using beads, regardless
of what you may have heard), the beads will stop the water from
collecting and help control its formation.